Glastonbury 2024 announces full The Park line-up with two new stages
The Rabbit Hole will no longer exist at this year's festival, replaced by new venues The Wishing Well and Scissors.
Glastonbury Festival has announced the full 2024 line-up for The Park, including details of two brand new stages.
The changes include the end of The Rabbit Hole after 17 years at the festival, replaced by new venues The Wishing Well and Scissors. “This year, we welcome two new venues bent on robbing your every inhibition, and filling your mind – and every synapse – with bacchian wonder,” the festival said.
Of their new venues, they revealed: “First up, The Wishing Well. A place in which to ignite your deepest desires and unfurl your wildest wishes. Re-awaken all that inspires you, because at The Wishing Well – where dreams are made – hope springs eternal!
“Further round the field, is the Park’s second new fun house: Scissors! An utterly delicious femme-queer venue where anything can (and does!) happen. Head to Scissors for a cut, or just come along to enjoy some of the daily talks, then slip out the back to discover a queer wonderland.
“Relax in the beer garden and play pool, or catch a movie in Flick Shack. With nightfall comes a twilight roster filling Kiki’s nightclub, where kaleidoscopic walls will keep you dancing til dawn.”
The Park Stage itself will be headlined by Fontaines D.C., Peggy Gou and London Grammar. See the full line-up below.
Glastonbury 2024 will see Dua Lipa, Coldplay and SZA headline the Pyramid Stage, with Shania Twain occupying the traditional Sunday afternoon Legends’ Slot. Others to take to the iconic main stage will be LCD Soundsystem, K-pop band SEVENTEEN, Burna Boy, PJ Harvey, Janelle Monáe, Olivia Dean and more.
Headlining the Other Stage will be IDLES, Disclosure and The National with the likes of The Streets, The Last Dinner Party and Confidence Man also on the bill, while the Woodsies Stage (formerly the John Peel Stage) will be headlined by Jamie xx, Gossip and James Blake. Jungle, Jessie Ware and Justice are headlining the West Holts Stage